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Before the body positivity boom, Rae Earl was screaming into her journal. This 90s-set gem shows a fat girl with a sex drive, a romantic heart, and severe mental health struggles. Her love story with Finn isn’t a "despite her size" story—it’s a messy, beautiful, normal teen romance. 🎵 The Music Videos Centering Desire Lizzo – "Rumors" (feat. Cardi B) Lizzo didn’t just sing about being thick; she weaponized desire. The video is a bacchanalia of big bodies twerking, grinding, and being worshipped. When she sings, "I’m big boned, I’m thick, I'm pretty," she’s rewriting the rulebook. Love for big girls starts with self-love, and Lizzo made it a stadium anthem.